St Patrick’s Loft Receives Temporary Occupancy Permit (TOP)

by Benson Koh on January 5, 2009

in Project Blurps,Singapore Real Estate

St Patrick’s Loft (District 15)

I’ve been hanging around St Patrick’s area more often than not lately with the recent St Patrick’s Loft owners getting their keys just two weeks back. Here’re some photos (credits to Nicholas) to share with everyone on the whole outlook of the project. It’s a pretty small boutique project by Roxy Homes who specialises in many boutique developments around Telok Kurau area.

Project View from the Outside, Next to St Patrick's Green

Project View from the Outside, Next to St Patrick's Green

View from one of the units out

View from one of the units out

Poolside of St Patrick's Loft

Poolside of St Patrick's Loft

Pool View of St Patrick's Loft from one of the Unit

Pool View of St Patrick's Loft from one of the Unit

There’re a number of units that’s putting up for sale or rental. Those who generally knows St Patrick’s area well knows that this is a good living area with vicinity that’s walking distance to East Coast Parkway and good schools such as Tao Nan, St Patrick’s, CHIJ, Ngee Ann Primary, Victoria JC. Food is a boon here with all the eateries in Tanjong Katong, Dunman Food Court, whole stretch of East Coast Road and more.

We can’t just explain totally why people who lives in this part of the east will always prefer to reside back in the east (District 15 in general).

Realtor’s Project Information on St Patrick’s Loft

To assist fellow realtors, I’ve uploaded a full scanned pdf of St Patrick’s Loft. If you need a clean version of the pdfs without my watermark, feel free to email me to request what you need.

St Patrick’s Loft (41-45 Saint Patrick’s Road)
- Dec 2008 TOP
- Low-Rise (5 floors) boutique development by Roxy Homes
- 37 Units
- Various sizes, from 2 bedrooms to 4
- Swimming Pool/ Gym
- Brochure of St Patrick’s Loft (PDF Version – 7.6MB)

This is the most affordable new project that you can find in St Patrick’s area as compared to our neighbours like Tierra Vue by MCL Land, Grand Duchess at St Patricks by UIC and St Patrick’s Residences by TG Development.

As with it’s affordability compared, it has it’s own little flaws here and there which is justifiable by the asking price (you might be able to get a unit here with the range of $600 – 650psf on average with the current market, about at least $200 – $250 cheaper psf as compared with Grand Duchess at Saint Patrick’s)

The Good

  • Units are surprisingly breezy despite being a low-rise. +
  • Freehold
  • Location +++
  • Value for money ++

The Uhm Not So Good

  • Finishings could be better (Grills, Sliding Doors) –
  • No Basement carparks -
  • Minimal Facilities (Swimming pool and a probable dingy gym) –

More Information?

If you’re not an agent and would like to view the development, feel free to buzz/text me at +6591253045, or if you are a fellow colleague, feel free to call me as well to arrange for viewing to some of my 2 and 3 bedroom apartments I have on my listings here in St Patrick’s Loft.

Will be updating here with photos of one of the units that I’m marketing to let everyone have a general feel of the apartment.

Related posts:

  1. Grand Duchess At St Patrick’s Photo Updates on 27th August 2009
  2. Grand Duchess At St Patrick’s – The Epitome of St Patrick’s Road
  3. Grand Duchess at St Patrick’s Photo Updates on 8th May 2009
  4. One Amber – Maryland’s Park Pride
  5. Tierra Vue Photo Updates on 8th May 2009

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Florence tan October 5, 2009 at 8:04 pm

would like to see a unit if you have one. 600 to 650 seems quite ok.

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